Leftist weekly magazine edited for a time in Carmel, California by Lincoln Steffens. Sara Bard Field was one of the associate editors & Ella Winter was the literary editor. This issue contains "The Union Labor Party" by William Millis, "Political Prisoners in San Quentin" by Beatrice Kinkead, "The Soviet Theatre" by Florence Bean James, etc.

Leftist weekly magazine edited for a time in Carmel, California by Lincoln Steffens. Sara Bard Field was one of the associate editors & Ella Winter was the literary editor. This issue contains "I Saw a United Front" by Philemon Cassidy, "Babsonian Democracy" by Marion Ray, "Recent Achievements of Collective Agriculture" by Robert Merriman, etc.

Leftist weekly magazine edited for a time in Carmel, California by Lincoln Steffens. Sara Bard Field was one of the associate editors & Ella Winter was the literary editor. This issue contains "The Decay of The Argonaut" by W. K. Bassett & material by Steffens, Winthrop Rutledge, Harry Conover & Ella Winter, et al.

Leftist weekly magazine edited for a time in Carmel, California by Lincoln Steffens. Sara Bard Field was one of the associate editors & Ella Winter was the literary editor. This issue contains "Confused Liberal" by Marie deL. Welch, "Moscow, the Soviet Capital" by Robert Merriman, "Twenty-eight Years in the News Room" by W. K. Bassett, etc.

Leftist weekly magazine edited for a time in Carmel, California by Lincoln Steffens. Sara Bard Field was one of the associate editors & Ella Winter was the literary editor. This issue contains "United Front" by Steffens, "The Terror Goes On" (about vigilante terror in California) by Harry Conover, "Cameo" by Tom Kromer, etc.

Although not noted in either Hinkel or Baird & Greenwood, this novel gives, according to the dust wrapper blurb, an "intimate portrayal of life in Los Angeles." It tells the story, written in a sort of breathless style sometimes reminiscent of Daisy Ashford, of a young girl who must choose between marriage and a career as a concert violinist. Rankin, who is said to be a "stage and screen actress," graduated from Los Angeles High School and the University of Southern California. Beamish was born elsewhere but also graduated from USC.

Leftist weekly magazine edited for a time in Carmel, California by Lincoln Steffens. Sara Bard Field was one of the associate editors & Ella Winter was the literary editor. This issue contains "It Is Happening - in Brazil" by Abner Green, "The Frame-up May Fail" (about the Marine Firemen's Union case) by John Chester, "Washington Teachers Point the Way" by Cole Stevens, "Oklahoma Moves In" (poem) by Ethel Turner, "What Do I Want?" by Mollie Prager, "The Rising Philosophy of Labor" by Harry Steinmetz, etc.

Leftist weekly magazine edited for a time in Carmel, California by Lincoln Steffens. Sara Bard Field was one of the associate editors & Ella Winter was the literary editor. This issue contains "Shipowners Sit Down" by Robert Holmes, "Paris, November 23, 1936" by Bertha McCord Knisely, "Suicide Bridge" by Carey McWilliams, "Boswell's Intrepidity of Talk" by Una Jeffers, etc.